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Arête / virtue Plato
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The good life key terms
Arête / virtuePlato
EudaimoniaPlato
SophistPlato
PhilosopherPlato
RhetoricPlato
Elenchus / Socratic method
Plato
Immorality : 'the worst of all conditions'
Plato
Iniquity / immorality as illness
Plato
Punishment as medicine
Plato
Natural law / conventional law
Plato
Rhetoric / philosophy
Plato
The leaky jars / the life of a stone
Plato
HedonismPleasure
Plato
Male prostitute (catamite) argument
Plato
Thirsty drinker (argument from
opposites)Plato
The foolish and wisePlato
The cowardly and brave
Plato
Happiness /Eudaimonia /
flourishingAristotle
Sufficient and necessary conditions
Aristotle
FunctionAristotle
SoulAristotle
ExcellenceAristotle
ContinenceAristotle
Candidates for the good life
Aristotle
Goods of the body, the soul and
external goodsAristotle
Virtue as pleasantAristotle
Role of training and habit
Aristotle
The meanAristotle
GenealogyNietzsche
Slave revoltNietzsche
Will to powerNietzsche
Good and bad morality
Nietzsche
Good and evil morality
Nietzsche
Herd/ slave moralityNietzsche
Master / noble morality
Nietzsche
Ressentiment Nietzsche
Eternal Recurrence (Amor Fati)
Nietzsche
Metaphysics of agency
Nietzsche
The doer and the deed
Nietzsche
The lamb and the birds of prey
Nietzsche
Subject-predicate errorNietzsche
Quantum of forceNietzsche
The misery inflicted onto the conscience
of the happyNietzsche
Realm of the here and now
Weil
Realm of the eternal and universal
Weil
Rights and obligations
Weil
Vital human needsWeil
Soul foodWeil
UprootednessWeil
Obligation to respect
Weil
Bodily food/ soul food analogy
Weil
Respect owing to collectivities
Weil
Garden/ collectivity analogy
Weil
Inductive argumentWeil
Antithetical needs of the soul
Weil
Order and liberty Weil
Obedience and responsibility
Weil
Equality and hierarchism
Weil
Honour and punishment
Weil
Security and riskWeil
Private property and collective property
Weil
Freedom of opinion and truth
Weil